This book unravels the mysteries of current energy crisis and argues that solutions to global warming will come only from knowledge-based technology development. Discussed here are the reasons why petroleum operations are not sustainable, how each practice treads an inherently implosive path, and how each spells irreversible damage to the planet's ecosystem. Fossil fuel consumption is not the culprit, this book explains; instead, the practices involved from exploration to refining and processing are responsible for the current damage to the environment. Critiquing current practices, while necessary, is insufficient. Therefore, this book focuses on long-term solutions that should 'green' all of the petroleum industry's practices, from management style to upstream to downstream. The discussion here follows two recently developed theories: the theories of inherent sustainability, and of knowledge-based characterization of energy sources. Together they show why current practices are fundamentally flawed and why new proposals to salvage efficiencies offer little hope for remedying the situation. From a scientific approach, this book approaches global warming and its apparent relationship with petroleum operations, and provides detailed analysis of greenhouse gas emission ranging from pre-industrial and industrial ages to the golden petroleum era. A newly developed theory is included which shows that carbon dioxides from some sources do not contribute to global warming. Here - for the first time - carbon dioxide is characterized based on various criteria such as the origin, the path it travels, isotope numbers and age of the fuel source from which it is emitted. This book offers unique solutions to overcome major obstacles by developing genuinely green technologies that satisfy the new sustainability criteria, are highly efficient, and produce zero waste. Various energy technologies are ranked based on their global efficiency in this book, and it also compares petroleum operations with other energy development technologies, including solar and biofuel energy systems. This book characterizes - for the first time - carbon dioxide based on various criteria such as the origin, the path it travels, isotope numbers and age of the fuel source from which it is emitted. It discusses the theories of inherent sustainability and of knowledge-based characterization of energy sources to demonstrate why current practices are fundamentally flawed. It provides detailed analysis of greenhouse gas emission ranging from pre-industrial and industrial ages to the golden petroleum era. It offers unique solutions to overcome major obstacles by developing genuinely green technologies that meet the new sustainability criteria, are highly efficient, and produce zero waste. It focuses on long-term solutions that should 'green' all of the petroleum industry's practices, from management style to upstream to downstream.
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老实说,这本书的编辑和校对工作显然没有达到应有的水准。在一些关键的数据图表和案例引用上,我发现了多处明显的错误和矛盾之处,这极大地削弱了我对作者专业性的信任。更令人费解的是,书中对于“创新”的定义似乎停留在上个世纪。它似乎完全忽略了数字化技术,特别是人工智能(AI)和机器学习(ML)在优化现有设施能效、预测设备故障从而减少非计划停机排放等方面的巨大潜力。对于一个声称探讨“绿色未来”的著作来说,缺乏对前沿数字化工具的整合性讨论,就好比一位厨师在谈论现代烹饪时,却完全没有提到电磁炉和真空低温烹饪的概念。这本书的知识库看起来像是停滞在了某个时间点,没有跟上行业步伐的快速迭代。如果作者的目标是为决策者提供前瞻性的指导,那么这份“指南”的参考价值已经大打折扣了。
评分这本书的叙事风格,用一个词来形容,就是“沉闷”。它的语言是高度学术化的,充满了晦涩的专业术语,但令人困惑的是,这些术语的堆砌并没有有效地支撑起论点的深度。相反,它给人的感觉像是为了增加页数而进行的文字填充。我试图寻找一些关于“行为改变”和“组织文化转型”的讨论,因为任何真正的“绿色化”都离不开人与组织层面的变革。然而,书中对“人”的讨论少得可怜,似乎认为只要技术到位,一切问题迎刃而解。例如,如何培训现有的工程团队去适应新型的可再生能源基础设施管理?如何激励一线员工主动报告并减少无意的排放?这些都是至关重要的实操问题,但书中对此避而不谈,仿佛这些“软性”因素不值一提。这种对技术决定论的过度信赖,使得整本书的论述显得单薄而缺乏说服力,读起来像是在阅读一份过时的行业白皮书,而非对未来充满希望的变革之声。
评分当我拿起这本书时,最大的吸引力在于它标题所暗示的“绿色化”进程。我希望它能像一面镜子,映照出这个高污染行业的自我革新之路。但实际阅读体验却像是在一个布置华丽但空无一物的房间里徘徊。作者似乎对技术层面的复杂性有着极大的热情,却对社会经济背景和监管环境的演变表现出一种近乎逃避的态度。比如,书中几乎没有提及“利益相关者参与”的重要性,没有讨论如何在能源转型时期平衡股东回报与环境责任之间的微妙关系。对于一个关注宏观政策和公司治理的读者来说,这无疑是本书的硬伤。此外,关于供应链的“绿色重塑”,它只是蜻蜓点水地提了一下,没有提供任何可操作的供应链脱碳路线图,比如如何评估和筛选低碳的供应商,或者如何建立起一套透明的生命周期评估体系。这本书的视角过于局限在工厂的围墙之内,错失了将石油运营置于更广阔的、全球能源转型大背景下进行审视的良机。
评分总的来说,这本书在装帧设计上颇具匠心,封面色彩搭配和谐,给人一种沉静、可靠的初印象。然而,内容上的平庸与这种视觉上的精致形成了强烈的反差。我原本期盼能看到关于“循环经济”在石油化工下游产业中如何落地应用的具体模型,例如如何设计出完全可回收利用的聚合物产品,或者如何建立起高效的废弃物再利用网络。书中对这些极具实践意义的议题仅仅是浅尝辄止,用几段泛泛之词带过。读者真正需要的是可以被复制、被验证的“蓝图”或“框架”,而非停留在高屋建瓴的哲学探讨。这本书更像是为那些对能源行业一无所知的人准备的入门级材料,而对于期望从中汲取深厚营养的专业人士而言,它提供的更多是表面的信息,缺乏实质性的、能够推动行业向前跨越的智力贡献。
评分这部作品,坦率地说,在某些方面令人失望。我原本期待能看到对当前能源结构转型中,传统石油行业如何寻求可持续发展路径的深入剖析。然而,书中大部分篇幅似乎都沉溺于对既有技术流程的详尽描述,这些内容对于一个在行业内摸爬滚打了多年的人来说,不过是教科书上的常识,缺乏任何新颖的见解或突破性的思考。例如,关于钻井技术优化和提高采收率(EOR)的章节,尽管篇幅不短,但其提供的解决方案无非是现有技术的微调和改良,没有触及到真正具有颠覆性的、能够大幅降低碳足迹的创新思路。我更希望能看到关于碳捕获、利用与封存(CCUS)的经济可行性研究,或者关于利用可再生能源驱动油田运营的完整案例分析。这本书更像是一份内部的技术手册,而非一本面向未来挑战的战略指南。读完之后,我感觉自己并没有获得任何能够立即应用于指导未来投资决策或研发方向的深刻洞察,整体上缺乏那种能让人拍案叫绝的“ Aha ”时刻。它只是平稳地叙述了“现状”,却鲜有地描绘“应然”。
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